How do we build AI applications for education?
A conversation with Anastassia Loukina, Research Scientist at ETSWhen
October 18, 2019, 1:00 – 2:00 pm ET
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How do we build AI applications for education?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is changing all aspects of our lives. Education is not an exception. Learn how AI applications are built and evaluated at Educational Testing Service (ETS), the largest testing non-profit in the world.
…What are the applications of AI in education?
…How can we automatically score test responses?
…How do we decide if AI is good enough to score tests?
Visit the ETS website for more information.
As always, Long Island Women in Tech presentations welcome all genders.

About Our Speaker:
Anastassia Loukina
Research scientist (NLP/Speech) at Educational Testing Service (ETS)
Anastassia is a research scientist in the Research and Development division at Educational Testing Service (ETS) in Princeton NJ. ETS develops, administers and scores more than 50 million tests annually in more than 180 countries at more than 9,000 locations worldwide. The NLP & Speech group at ETS develops technology for automated scoring of open-ended items, classroom support tools that teachers, and tools that can aid in the test development process. Since joining ETS, Anastassia has led the research to improve the validity, reliability and fairness of speech-based educational application and made key contribution to successful launch of several automated scoring system. She published more than 40 papers and book chapters, holds several patents and frequently attends international conferences and workshops.